You can only have one server listening on port 80, so you need to start one or the other. So you are correct about having Apache autostart and not the Original. You can have both running for testing purposes by having the Apache llsten on port 8080. Just switch it back to 80 when you're ready to move it into production.

Adam.Driver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Everyone,

Forgive my ignorance, but I'm not really a web person. I'm having a problem
testing Apache. We're on V5R2 running a Lansa CGI based app with classic
HTTP server. I've been through the migration exercise to Apache, and the
new server creates properly. However, I can't seem to find anything in the
IBM doco that explains how to make the app use the new Apache server
instead of classic. Am I just missing something? Is it as simple as setting
the new Apache server to autostart and not the HTTP classic?

Thanks in advance

Adam Driver
Technical Consultant
Kaz Technology Services
www.kaz-group.com
Phone: +61 2 9844 0386
Fax: +61 2 9281 5261


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